What is Joanna of Castile's middle name?
Of
What is Joanna of Castile's full name?
Joanna of Castile
Joanna of Castile nickname(s):
Juana I de Castilla, Joanna the Mad
Joanna of Castile date of birth:
November 6, 1479
How old was Joanna of Castile when died?
75
When did Joanna of Castile die?
April 12, 1555
Joanna of Castile body shape:
Slim
What color are Joanna of Castile's eyes?
Blue
What color is Joanna of Castile's hair?
Blonde
Joanna of Castile distinctive features:
Strawberry-Blonde Hair
Is Joanna of Castile gay or straight?
Straight
What religion is Joanna of Castile?
Roman Catholic
What is Joanna of Castile's ethnicity?
White
What is Joanna of Castile nationality?
Spanish
What is Joanna of Castile's occupation?
Queen of Castile (1504–55) and of Aragon (1516–55), (a union which evolved into modern Spain), she also ruled the kingdoms of Sardinia, Sicily, Naples in Italy; a vast colonial empire in the Americas; and the prosperous Burgundian Netherlands
Who is Joanna of Castile's father?
Ferdinand II of Aragon
Who is Joanna of Castile's mother?
Isabella I of Castile
Joanna of Castile brother(s):
John, Prince of Asturias
Joanna of Castile sister(s):
Isabella of Aragon, Queen of Portugal, Maria of Aragon, Queen of Portugal, Katherine of Aragon
Joanna of Castile family:
Eleanor of Austria (daughter), Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor (son), Isabella of Austria (daughter), Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor (son), Mary of Hungary (daughter), Catherine of Austria, Queen of Portugal (daughter)
Short Biography
Joanna or Joan (6 November 1479 – 12 April 1555), nicknamed Joanna the Mad (Spanish: ), was the first queen regnant to reign over both the Crown of Castile (1504–55) and the Crown of Aragon (1516–55), a union which evolved into modern Spain. Besides the kingdoms of Spain, she also ruled the kingdoms of Sardinia, Sicily, and Naples in Italy; a vast colonial empire in the Americas; and was Countess of Burgundy and the consort of the Burgundian Netherlands, thus initiating Spanish interests there. She was the last monarch of the House of Trastámara and her marriage to Philip the Handsome initiated the rule of the Habsburgs in Spain. Throughout most of her long reign she was under the regency of either her husband, father or son, and she was long confined to a nunnery under the pretense of mental illness.